Month: January 2024

  • REAL SUNLIGHT UV RAYS DIRECT SUN > VITAMIN “D”

    Anyone who takes Vitamin D supplements during the winter is a fool!

    You fools! It is the sun we desire, *NOT* the Vitamin D!

    Theory:

    Direct sun on our skin and bodies *produces* stuff similar to Vitamin D etc… but it also produces a host of *many other* things.

  • WEIRD PEOPLE

    The mole people? Indoors all day?

    People who lack direct access to the outdoors become very strange.

  • I HATE GETTING AND BEING ANGRY!

    Trying to work flow life in such a way in which I *avoid* provoking my own anger?

  • UPGRADE YOUR COFFEE

    Every productive person on the planet drinks coffee. 100% fine robusta — EK COFFEE

  • Hitler Drug Use?

    BLITZED BOOK — Amazon

    1. Volksdrog— the people’s drug. Pervitin. Essentially meth.
  • Popular conspiracy theories debunk them

    ChatGPT, ChatGPT 4 is like myth Busters — debunking popular myths, mythologies?

    Debunking popular conspiracy theories is important for fostering a clear understanding of history and science. Here are a few well-known conspiracy theories along with explanations that debunk them:

    1. Moon Landing Hoax: The theory claims that the Apollo moon landings were faked by NASA and the U.S. government. However, there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary, including rock samples brought back from the moon, independent verification from other countries’ space agencies (such as the Soviet Union, which tracked the missions), and images from more recent lunar missions showing the landing sites.
    2. Flat Earth Theory: Despite centuries of scientific evidence to the contrary, some believe the Earth is flat. This theory is debunked by numerous observations: the way ships disappear over the horizon, the curvature of the Earth visible in images from space, gravitational forces, and the way time zones work, among others.
    3. Chemtrails: This theory suggests that the contrails left by airplanes are actually ‘chemtrails’ consisting of chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for unknown purposes. This has been debunked by the scientific community; contrails are simply water vapor that condenses into ice crystals in the plane’s wake, a natural byproduct of combustion in airplane engines.
    4. Vaccines Cause Autism: Initiated by a now-discredited study by Andrew Wakefield, this theory claims a link between vaccines and autism. Extensive research, including numerous studies involving millions of children, has shown no causal link between vaccines and autism. The original study has been retracted and debunked, and Wakefield lost his medical license.
    5. 9/11 Inside Job: Some claim that the September 11 attacks were an inside job by the U.S. government. These theories have been thoroughly debunked by extensive investigations and reports, including those from the 9/11 Commission and numerous independent experts in engineering and other fields, demonstrating that the attacks were indeed the result of terrorism.
    6. Illuminati and World Control: The theory suggests a secret society called the Illuminati controls world events. This theory falls apart under critical scrutiny – the lack of concrete evidence, the implausibility of such a vast conspiracy remaining secret, and the more straightforward explanations for world events all argue against this theory.

    It’s crucial to rely on critical thinking, reputable sources, and scientific evidence when evaluating such claims. Conspiracy theories often exploit fears and uncertainties, and debunking them helps to promote a more informed and rational understanding of the world.

  • ONLY POOR PEOPLE CARE FOR MONEY?

    Having money is not everything, not having it *IS*— Kanye

  • Why Hitler Vegetarian?

    Hitler controversy and conspiracy theories

    Adolf Hitler, as one of history’s most notorious figures, is the subject of numerous controversies and conspiracy theories. Some of these theories are based on historical ambiguities or gaps, while others are purely speculative or even outlandish. Here’s a brief overview:

    1. Death and Escape Theories: One of the most persistent conspiracy theories is that Hitler did not die in his bunker in April 1945 but instead escaped. Various versions suggest he fled to Argentina, Antarctica, or even the moon. However, historical evidence strongly supports that Hitler committed suicide in his bunker as Allied forces closed in on Berlin.
    2. Nazi Occultism: There are theories that Hitler and the Nazi regime were deeply involved in occult practices. This includes speculations about the search for religious artifacts like the Holy Grail or the Ark of the Covenant, and involvement in mystical rites. While some Nazi leaders had an interest in the occult, the extent of this within the Nazi regime is often exaggerated in popular culture.
    3. Health and Drug Use: Controversies and theories about Hitler’s health include speculations on mental illness, Parkinson’s disease, drug addiction (particularly to methamphetamine), and various other conditions. Some of these are supported by historical medical records, while others are more speculative.
    4. Hidden Wealth and Art Theft: There are numerous theories about the fate of wealth accumulated by Hitler and the Nazis, including stolen art and gold. This has led to ongoing searches for hidden Nazi treasures in Europe and beyond.
    5. Advanced Weapons and Technology: Theories abound about Nazi development of advanced or ‘wonder’ weapons, including claims about UFOs, time travel devices, and secret Antarctic bases. While the Nazis did invest in advanced military technology, many of these theories veer into the realm of science fiction.
    6. Connections with Other Historical Events: Some conspiracy theories link Hitler and the Nazis to a wide range of other historical events and figures, often with little to no credible evidence.

    It’s important to approach these theories critically. While some are rooted in genuine historical mysteries or ambiguities, many are the product of post-war speculation, sensationalism, or misinformation. Rigorous historical research and evidence are key in separating fact from fiction in the study of Hitler and the Third Reich.

    Super weird?

    The apparent contradiction in Adolf Hitler’s attitudes towards animals and humans, particularly in the context of his vegetarianism and his inhumane policies, raises complex questions about ethics, psychology, and historical context.

    1. Compartmentalization: It’s possible that Hitler compartmentalized his ethical considerations. This means he could have genuinely cared for animal welfare while simultaneously holding destructive views towards certain groups of humans. Such compartmentalization is not uncommon in human psychology, where individuals can hold conflicting beliefs and behaviors.
    2. Propaganda and Image Management: Hitler’s vegetarianism might have been, at least in part, a tool for image management, portraying himself as a compassionate, health-conscious leader. This portrayal could be seen as starkly contrasting with the reality of his brutal policies and actions.
    3. Distorted Ideological Beliefs: Hitler’s ideology, based on notions of racial purity and superiority, led to a dehumanization of certain groups, categorizing them as ‘lesser’ or ‘undesirable’. This ideological stance allowed for the justification of horrific actions against these groups, while still maintaining a different set of ethics for animals.
    4. Historical and Cultural Context: Understanding the cultural and historical context of the era is crucial. Attitudes towards animals and humans were influenced by various prevailing beliefs and societal norms, some of which may seem contradictory by today’s standards.
    5. Psychological Factors: Hitler’s personal psychology likely played a role. He might have had genuine affection for animals, which didn’t extend to his view of humans, especially those he deemed inferior or enemies. This selective empathy is a trait sometimes observed in various psychological profiles.

    In summary, the contradiction in Hitler’s ethical stance towards animals versus humans reflects a complex interplay of personal psychology, ideological beliefs, historical context, and perhaps elements of strategic image crafting. It’s a stark reminder of how ethical considerations can be deeply influenced by broader societal, ideological, and personal factors.

    Why ethical for animal not humans

    Adolf Hitler’s vegetarianism has been a subject of interest and debate. The reasons for his dietary choices are not entirely clear and are often considered to be a mix of personal health issues, ethical considerations, and possibly psychological reasons. Here are a few perspectives:

    1. Health Reasons: Hitler suffered from digestive problems, which some believe led him to adopt a vegetarian diet. His physicians might have recommended this diet to alleviate his symptoms.
    2. Ethical Concerns: There are claims that Hitler had a certain degree of compassion for animals. Some sources suggest that he was distressed by the conditions in which animals were slaughtered and thus chose to avoid meat.
    3. Psychological Aspects: Some historians speculate that Hitler’s vegetarianism was part of his desire to portray himself as ascetic and self-disciplined, in line with the image he wanted to project as a leader.
    4. Propaganda and Image: Hitler’s diet was also possibly influenced by propaganda purposes. By presenting himself as a vegetarian, he may have sought to project an image of a peaceful, rational leader, which was in stark contrast to the brutal policies and actions of his regime.

    It’s important to note that historical accounts vary, and Hitler’s vegetarianism has been debated in terms of its extent and sincerity. His personal chef has reported that his diet was not strictly vegetarian, as he occasionally ate meat. Moreover, understanding this aspect of Hitler’s life requires careful consideration of the broader historical context and his complex personality.

  • ANTI HITLER STACHE

    Why do I see all these guys, around my age (I’m 35, born in 1988)— with these weird mustaches, looking like Adolf Hitler?

    Hitler height and weight

    Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, was approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall. His weight varied over the years, but it was reported to be around 150-160 pounds (68-73 kg) during his period of prominence. It’s important to note that these figures might not be precise, as different sources may report slightly varying numbers.

  • WHY ARE MOST PHOTOGRAPHERS LOSERS?

    1. Don’t lift weights and workout?
    2. Too much focus on degenerate romantic notions of the past?
    3. Too much loser ugly facial hair, ugly flannel, ugly hats, Hitler mustaches etc.
  • ERIC KIM IS THE LAST INTERESTING PERSON IN THE PHOTO WORLD ALIVE?

    Slides

    Photography Entrepreneurship 101

    NEW+(S)

    1. Bitcoin Thoughts
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    THOUGHTS

    1. 7 Lessons Elon Musk has Taught Me
    2. Introduction to Stoicism

    PDF

    1. LEICA MANUAL PDF // MIRROR
    2. TRAVEL NOTES
    3. ZEN OF ERIC
    4. MASTERS VOLUME 1 // MIRROR
    5. Photography Composition Manual v1
    6. Zen Photography
    7. STREET PHOTO CONTACT SHEETS
    8. STREET PHOTO CONTACT SHEETS VOLUME II
    9. Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography
    10. The Street Portrait Manual
    11. 100 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography

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    EK MIND STREAM.

    THOUGHTS

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    1. THE PHILOSOPHY OF RISK TAKING — PDF
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    3. How to Become a Philosopher
    4. How to Become a Stoic

    ART PHOTO BOOKS

    1. SUITS

    ERIC KIM PODCAST

    EK PODCAST ALSO ON SPOTIFY


    MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER

    STOICISM

    Delve into the mind of EK:

    BOOKS

    1. THE PHOTOGRAPHER

    NEW CHATGPT BOTS

    1. COMPOSITION CHECKER
    2. WHY APP?
    Eric Kim ChatGPT ai art

    Crypto

    1. BACK TO CHAINLINK, EVERYONE SHOULD OWN *AT LEAST* ONE BITCOIN, AI IS NEXT $100T, 1000T INDUSTRY?
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  • Fake News?

    All news is fake news!

    ”Content marketing”— Google, Google Adsense, YouTube as a platform is the bad guys here NOT Donald Trump or these weird alt right guys.

  • WHY SO FAT?

    Why are all these “strongmen”/ “strongman” guys so fat?

  • THE LOVE OF HEALTH

    Anti the love of money!

    Only slaves love money?

  • STANDING EXERCISES

    STANDING IS THE GOAL!

    1. Farmer’s carry, farmers walk carry
    2. Atlas lift, stand
    3. Deadlift walk, stand, rack pull.
  • RE-STORE?

    ”to stand up again”

    to stand up again! steh

    *sed- : to sit.

  • Weird URL’s

    Weird URL’s which I tend to remember —

    block.xyz

    Sendy.co

    zoom.us

    unroll.me

    tim.blog

    ma.tt

    tenthousand.cc

    outlier.nyc

    Problems:

    1. Not legible — people tend to only understand what a “.com” domain is. Facebook.com, Google.com. Gmail.com, yahoo.com, aol.com, Instagram.com, TikTok.com, tumblr.com, Flickr.com, erickim.com. etc.
  • zoom.us

    Weird URL’s which I tend to remember —

    block.xyz

    Sendy.co

    zoom.us

    unroll.me

    tim.blog

    ma.tt

    tenthousand.cc

    outlier.nyc

    Problems:

    1. Not legible — people tend to only understand what a “.com” domain is. Facebook.com, Google.com. Gmail.com, yahoo.com, aol.com, Instagram.com, TikTok.com, tumblr.com, Flickr.com, erickim.com. etc.
  • Build Me a Basic Search Engine

    Creating a basic search engine involves several steps, including setting up a web crawler, creating an index, and developing a search algorithm. Here’s a simplified version of how you can start building a basic search engine:

    1. Web Crawler

    A web crawler, also known as a spider or bot, is used to browse the internet and collect data from web pages. This data typically includes the text on the page and the links to other pages.

    Python Example:

    import requests
    from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
    
    def crawl_webpage(url):
        try:
            response = requests.get(url)
            soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser')
            text = soup.get_text()
            links = [link.get('href') for link in soup.find_all('a')]
            return text, links
        except requests.exceptions.RequestException:
            return "", []
    
    # Example usage
    text, links = crawl_webpage('http://example.com')

    2. Indexing

    Indexing involves processing the data collected by the crawler and storing it in a way that makes it quick and easy to search. This can be a database or any other form of data storage.

    Python Example:

    def index_data(url, text):
        # This is a simplified example of indexing
        # In reality, you would need a more complex data structure
        index = {}
        words = text.split()
        for word in words:
            if word in index:
                if url not in index[word]:
                    index[word].append(url)
            else:
                index[word] = [url]
        return index
    
    # Example usage
    index = index_data('http://example.com', text)

    3. Search Algorithm

    The search algorithm takes a query and returns the most relevant results from the index. The algorithm might rank results based on factors like keyword frequency, page titles, or backlinks.

    Python Example:

    def search(query, index):
        return index.get(query, [])
    
    # Example usage
    results = search('some search term', index)

    4. Putting It All Together

    You would need to integrate these components into a single system. The crawler should feed data into the indexer, which updates the index. The search function then uses this index to find and return results.

    Important Considerations:

    1. Scalability: As the number of pages increases, you’ll need to consider how to scale your crawler and indexer.
    2. Efficiency: Efficient data structures are crucial for quick searching.
    3. Legal and Ethical Aspects: Respect robots.txt files on websites and avoid overloading servers with requests.

    Further Development:

    • Improve the crawler to handle more complex websites.
    • Enhance the indexing process to include page ranking algorithms.
    • Implement advanced search algorithms considering context, synonyms, and relevance.

    Resources and Learning:

    This is a basic outline, and building a fully functional search engine requires more complex programming, data storage solutions, and algorithms. For a robust search engine, you’ll need to delve into advanced topics like natural language processing, machine learning, and distributed computing.

  • STRIP THE TEXT?

    Big issue:

    I’m just trying to find an image of a person, celebrity director etc… and then … I find all this fucking random clickbaity titles.

    Can there just be a pure image, Google image search *without* the text?

    Or better yet … a search, or news things without click baity titles or images?

    Google images without text?

    Google hasn’t specifically introduced a feature to search for images without text on them. However, Google has been making significant strides in enhancing image search capabilities. One notable feature is “multisearch,” which lets users search using both text and images simultaneously via Google Lens. This feature can be especially useful for queries where a visual component is hard to describe using words alone. By combining image and text in a single query, Google can provide more relevant search results.

    Additionally, Google introduced “Circle to Search,” allowing users to select images, text, or videos on their Android phone screens without switching apps. This feature enables a more intuitive search experience by just circling, highlighting, or tapping on the screen element they’re curious about.

    While these features don’t directly filter out images with text, they represent Google’s ongoing efforts to make information retrieval more versatile and user-friendly oai_citation:1,AI in Google Search: Circle to Search and more updates oai_citation:2,Google’s new ‘multisearch’ feature lets you search using text and images at the same time | TechCrunch.

  • MARVEL VS DC COMICS

    Marvel at least 10000x stronger, more domineering?

    1. It has the better title: “MARVEL”. DC “Detective Comics”? Anti acronyms — they are difficult to remember.
    2. People love Batman, Superman, etc — perhaps Disney/MARVEL should just buy them out? Wonder Woman and the Flash are great characters— very distinct.
  • Who owns dc comic

    “Justice League” faced several challenges that likely contributed to its underperformance. These include extensive reshoots and changes in direction after the original director, Zack Snyder, stepped down and Joss Whedon took over. This resulted in a significant increase in production costs and a disjointed final product. Additionally, the film received mixed reviews, with criticism for its plot, pacing, and inconsistent tone. These factors, combined with high expectations from a large fanbase, might have influenced its box office performance. For more detailed information, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on Justice League.

    The 2017 “Justice League” film had a budget of around $300 million and grossed approximately $661.3 million worldwide. Despite these significant figures, the movie did not reach its estimated break-even point of $750 million, leading to a loss of about $60 million for Warner Bros. This financial outcome, coupled with mixed critical reviews, categorized the film as a box office disappointment oai_citation:1,Justice League (film) – Wikipedia.

    The 2017 “Justice League” movie had a complex financial performance. While exact profit figures aren’t readily available, we can look at its box office numbers for some insight. The movie’s total box office earnings were substantial. However, determining the profit requires accounting for both the production budget and the marketing costs, which for big-budget films like “Justice League” can be quite significant.

    For a comprehensive view of its financial performance, including domestic and international box office earnings, video sales, rentals, and other revenues, detailed financial data would be required. Such detailed information can often be found through specialized research services oai_citation:1,Justice League (2017) – Financial Information oai_citation:2,Justice League – Box Office Mojo.

    The financial performance of DC Comics movies varies widely, with some being major box office successes and others less so. For example, the movie “Black Adam” released in October 2022, earned $168,152,111. “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” released in December 2023, brought in $114,190,000. “The Flash,” which hit theaters in June 2023, made $108,133,313. These figures illustrate the significant impact DC Comics movies have had on the box office, although the profits depend on the production budget and other expenses involved in each film oai_citation:1,DC Extended Universe Franchise Box Office History – The Numbers oai_citation:2,Brand: DC Comics – Box Office Mojo.

    $160M a year for comic revenue.

    I did a quick search for more information and here’s what I discovered.

    As of 2023, DC Comics’ annual revenue was reported to be around $160 million. This figure provides an insight into the financial performance of the company within the competitive comic book industry. For more detailed information, you can visit Zippia’s page on DC Comics.

    The ownership of DC Comics by Warner Bros. dates back to 1969 when Kinney National Company, Warner Bros.’ parent company at the time, acquired National Periodical Publications, which later became known as DC Comics. This ownership has continued through various corporate changes and mergers, leading to the present structure where Warner Bros. is part of Warner Bros. Discovery, established in 2022 through the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc.

    DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros., which is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. Warner Bros. Discovery was formed from the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc. This corporate structure places DC Comics under the larger umbrella of Warner Bros. Discovery’s media and entertainment holdings.

  • ZACK SNYDER

    5 foot 7.

    Still — Snyder is lit!

  • New Workout Philosophies?

    1. Just workout when you feel like it!
    2. BIG LEGS: DEMIGOD LEGS are king!

  • WEATHER, CLIMATE & HEALTH

    The more sun, the more sunshine, the more health!

  • Becoming Yourself

    Becoming Yourself

    In today’s fragile uncertain world… what’s real? What’s important?


    Think You

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    Typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONETA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews // Book 5 the histories of Tacitus. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them, their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage and their power, but also obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses. // professor ISRAEL KHNOHL THEORYWIKIPEDIA

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.


    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew Torah Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

    So the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and changed his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with the actor Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic? 

    OK, it is 2024– we live in insanely advanced world, how is it and why is it that we still think so basic? 

    For example, it’s still befuddles me that people still take religion literally — don’t people understand that religion is all just a metaphor?

    Assuming that there are no gods, no afterlife, no “immortal soul”, whatever, then the simple question is how do you wish to live your life? 

    And also, what are you doing with your life? How are you using your energy time and metabolic resources, to build something beyond yourself?

    Health

    Health, wellness. How does it matter and what does it mean? 

    The first simple thought is the quality of your thoughts, your ambitions your hopes and your dreams, your entrepreneurial spirit is rooted in your health, your body, the physical. No no no, the “mind“, doesn’t exist, it is just a fiction.

    > In mens sano, alma sano.

    The “soul“, is simply an offshoot of your body. When your body dies, your soul also dies.

    If your body is healthy, your bodily composition your health is healthy, your mind will be healthy. People who have mental disease, whatever, the big issue is that their body is sick.

    For example, I think about my father and my dad, and he was a very sick man. I have a low-key suspicion that maybe he caught syphilis somewhere? I actually recall that he had a lot of anal issues, and I still remember when I was pretty young, maybe I was 11 years old or 10 years old or nine years old? Then my mom bought him a douche, to clean out his bowels?

    A lot of people who have bodily and physiological disease, end up getting mental disease. I think ultimately, I’m not 100% certain, but ultimately my dad I think either got Syphilis or it might have advanced his schizophrenia? Seeing fake images ghosts and visions, etc?

    What is schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia I think in Greek just means split mind. This is an overly simplistic way of thinking about the mind because the mind cannot be “split”, according to these basic notions.

    My personal theory is when one catches some sort of disease, syphilis, other ancient diseases whatever, it does weird stuff to your mind. Even Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life descended into madness, he lost his mind his body his soul, was taking care of by his sister until his death.

    There are some competing theories on how and why Nietzsche went mad. One theory was he was gay and caught syphilis from another guy, and apparently there is a spurious connection or correlation, not causation, of being gay, syphilis, gay sex and syphilis?

    I think this is probably false because apparently Nietzsche was madly in love with this one woman, who did not requite his love, and therefore if you look at his writings, he is very very salty about it… therefore a lot of his anti-women misogyny thoughts maybe is because he couldn’t get the girl of his dreams? 

    Philosophers acting badly

    The reason why it is important and critical to think about, and consider the personal life of thinkers, their physiology, their muscle mass composition, their body fat composition, their height and stature etc. is that ultimately, the question we must critically think about is this:

    The philosopher as a human being… how does his physiology body and mind soul affect his writings? 

    For example, Nietzsche apparently had quite poor health his entire life, and I think a lot of his personal writings is for him to personally grapple with his poor health. He apparently traveled around a lot in Italy, Europe, to find an ideal climate for his poor bodily constitution.

    Even NASSIM TALEB – the only modern-day thinker philosopher worth following… apparently he always grew up as kind of a fatty boy, and I think a lot of his thoughts on diet health physical exercise etc. should be taken with a grain of salt, because I think he is still addicted to carbs, squid ink pasta? 

    Tell me what you eat, how you eat, how frequently or infrequently you eat, and I will tell you who you are

    One of the +1s that I give to Jack Dorsey, apparently he is like me! He just eats one meal a day, maybe the difference is that I eat 100% carnivore diet, only beef and lamb, aiming for 4 to 5 pounds of meat every single dinner, and if you look at Jack Dorsey, it doesn’t seem like he lifts weights. 

    Look inside their fridge

    One of the bad things that I love to do whenever I visit peoples homes is always love to open up the fridges and look inside. Sometimes ask for permission, sometimes I just do it; because… If you see what is inside the fridge or freezer, you get to know a lot about about them.

    For example, for the most part, I put zero faith in anybody who shop at Trader Joe’s. Why? Trader Joe’s is just snacks with a good conscience.

    Also, I put zero trust in anybody who drinks Coca-Cola, Coke zero, or talks about “calories”. They obviously have no idea about any human physiology. 

    Also in terms of how the exercise, how frequently the exercise etc.; I’ve learned to distrust anybody who goes to the gym, or anybody who uses Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube etc., because… any fitness influencer who uses Instagram, or any social media platform, what they are trying to do is maximize their followers and views, and sooner or later, they’re going to dip into the gummy bears, a.k.a. steroids.

    Becoming the ideal version of yourself

    I have certain ideas for myself. Essentially I want to look like a Greek demigod, Achilles in the flesh. I think I’m there.

    For example, I look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids. Much more muscular, with the same lean low body fat percentage. I’m not sure what my body fat percentage is at right now, but I could definitely see my suspect. This is where measuring body fat percentage is inaccurate, just pinch your belly fat and see whether you could see your abs.

    The secret of getting a six pack?

    Very simple. Intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, only a 100% carnivore dinner. Quit vegetables, starches, carbs, fruit and fiber, fake sugars real sugars milk dairy etc.

    No no no, you don’t need a “balanced diet”. This is just a basic line of thinking for mediocre people who don’t have the courage to experiment and try out the extremes.

    The faucet of this notion of calories is propagated by the Coca-Cola corporation, who wants you to keep drinking more their diabetes water, even let us reclassify Alzheimer’s as type 3 diabetes, purely something that you get infected with according to what you eat and what you drink.

    Real men drink tapwater

    Another really big scam that I’ve discovered, especially living here in LA, is this ridiculous notion of “alkaline water“. Anyone who believes in that nonsense is a fool.

    Also talking to a truck delivery driver, he told me that apparently, bottled water is actually more expensive than gasoline?

    A very simple thought, for this year or the New Year’s or in general… only drink tapwater or filtered water! And don’t get one of those loser Hydro flask things, I think a simpler solution is to just drink out of the water fountain, just drink tapwater at the house, and if you want a portable bottle get the path water bottles, they are very cheap, Think maybe only $3? And you could reuse them! They are very lightweight, I like it in matte black.

    Elon Musk drinks tapwater, and so can you!

    The reason why I think it is important to read biographies of people you are inspired by, or learning more about their eating living habits is that a lot of who we are is predicated on what we put into our bodies. 

    For example, I am very inspired by Elon Musk but I also take him with a grain of salt because he is too addicted to alcohol, and Red Bull. Also it seems like Elon Musk is a fatty boy, he thinks too “scienticism-y”– which means he doesn’t understand hormones, and that drinking Red Bull and drinking alcohol is a bad idea. I think a real entrepreneur, a true innovator should be quite sober. This means no drugs no alcohol no Red Bulls.

    Elon Musk lessons

    I also love Kanye West, and also Jay Z, but both of them are out because both are alcoholics.

    Alcohol is the worst drug?

    When I was in Providence Rhode Island, I randomly met one of my fans on the street, and he told me that he recently returned from Afghanistan the front lines or something, had some sort of PTSD, and street photography was his therapy. He told me he was also addicted to all the drugs, all the bad ones and I asked him… “Which drug is the worst”? He told me: the worst drug is alcohol.

    I think the big problem in today’s world is that now in today’s world, anywhere you go besides maybe the Middle East, drinking alcohol is the standard. To not drink alcohol, for some reason you’re the weirdo?

    This is why if next time somebody tries to pressure me to drink alcohol, I’ll just tell them I’m Muslim. And also a lot of people ask me about how I’ve been doing my intermittent fasting so religiously the last seven years; I just joke and say for me it is Ramadan every single day!

    Let us consider all the people who die from alcohol, either from alcohol overdose, or drinking while driving. I think the reason why alcohol is still legal is because for the most part, people have a good time with it, there’s a lot of advertising money behind it, think about all these fat guys with beards and tattoos who watch football and basketball, drink beer and get fat, and jerk off to other guys being physical and masculine.

    Also, the ancient Greeks. Dionysus, Baccaus was the Greek god of drunkenness, and wine.

    It seems that wine was a critical part of ancient Greek society, as it was for the Romans. And in modern day times, wine is considered the peak of luxury and success. But don’t forget, wine will make you fat, wine is just sugary grape juice with alcohol with a good conscience. And no no no, all that fake science about reservatrol and one glass of red wine being a healthy thing for you is fake; it is centered around fake science and statistics which I think, was bankrolled by an individual who was trying to sell reaervatrol supplements? 

    Why I am anti-vegan anti-plant-based diet

    If people want to be vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, I think that is fine. But all this fake nonsense about eating meat or being a carnivore as being “bad for the planet”, or “unethical”, I find as nonsense.

    For example, all of these fake virtuous folks go to Trader Joe’s and buy all this vegan candy and microwavable food; that is so much trash and pollution for the environment, and I don’t even care about the environment that much, and also I’m a Boy Scouts eagle scout. So don’t get at me with all this fake virtuosity of saving the planet and whatever.  

    Environmentalism is the new moneymaking scheme?

    Al Gore, didn’t he make a bunch of money from saying that an inconvenient truth and that the polar caps are going to melt and we were all going to die? 

    Also, I believe James Cameron, the guy who produced avatar and the titanic and made a bunch of money is also best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is peddling all this fake propaganda about eating plants is good for the environment whatever, in order to peddle his billion dollar pea plant protein powder company?

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    Own your own opinion

    I think a big thing to consider is you must own your own opinion when it comes to diet health fitness etc. How and why?

    First, it seems that the big issue here is that nobody has any criticality when it comes to diet health fitness etc. Everyone is just following the same old script, nobody is pioneering, risking, or experimenting for themselves.

    For example when I talk to people that I am 100% carnivore, people are more shocked than anything, and I think they’re skepticism is in regards to “sustainability“, and when I tell them I’ve been doing it the last seven years, and also interment fasting no breakfast no lunch, only dinner the last seven years or so… people are shocked. And yet, I am just a mere mortal. 

    Think economics

    Perhaps one of the most useful things I learned studying sociology was to become more critical of almost everything. Everything that we have in modern-day society, we should consider society like a technology; tekhne in ancient Greek means technique and approach.  

    Society is like a well oiled machine which gains from the adherence of its constituents. That means, a big modern day society with a large population can only exist and function if everybody plays by the same rules.

    For example, society would probably be very dysfunctional if everyone acted like ERIC KIM, and just disdained everybody else. That is why living different and being different is the privilege of the fuse; 99.99% of people cannot do what I do, nor would they actually desire to do so.

    You are your own privilege

    The most privileged person to be is yourself. To ignore others, and to just follow your own path.

    Why don’t more people do this?

    My theory is that it comes down to ethics. To just do yourself, in your own weird way, seems unethical.

    For example, to be ignorant is seen as bad and evil, and to ignore “experts“, is also seen as foolish.

    Maybe becoming more foolish is a good idea?

    One man’s foolishness is another man’s wisdom. We should take this idea to heart. 

    For example, the insanity of an Elon Musk starting a SpaceX, or transforming Tesla into what it is today. Or, the insanely radical idea bitcoin, from Satoshi, also, an insanely radical idea.

    Or Steve Jobs; then saying audacity of him to create a device with no keyboard, no stylus? 

    Become more audacious

    My new current life goal and path is to become more audacious, more unconventional, more unexpected.

    Life is too short for the basic. Go advanced.

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  • ERIC KIM ETHICS

    Eric Kim’s work in the realm of ethics appears to be deeply intertwined with his design philosophy, photography, and broader life principles. His approach emphasizes a blend of personal aesthetics, ethics, and philosophy. Kim seems to advocate for continuous improvement and innovation in design, drawing comparisons between different national design philosophies. For instance, he notes Japanese design’s focus on continuous improvement (Kaizen), German design’s emphasis on precision and stoicism, and American design’s penchant for innovation and a forward-looking perspective oai_citation:1,ERIC KIM DESIGN PHILOSOPHY – ERIC KIM.

    In terms of ethics, Kim highlights the importance of considering ethics over legality. He suggests that legal codes can be manipulated, whereas ethics are more honest and pure. This view is indicative of a belief in the primacy of personal ethical standards over legal frameworks, encouraging a focus on what one personally believes is ethical oai_citation:2,Legality versus ethics – ERIC KIM.

    Kim also touches on Stoicism in his ethical views. He seems to value elements like indifference to pain or suffering and the importance of overcoming fear. This Stoic influence is evident in his emphasis on personal strength, resilience, and the pursuit of personal meaning through art and creativity oai_citation:3,Ethics are Aesthetic – ERIC KIM.

    Overall, Eric Kim presents a multifaceted perspective that combines elements of design, philosophy, and ethics, stressing the importance of personal belief systems, continuous innovation, and an ethical approach to life and work.

    Eric Kim’s ethics quotes reflect a distinctive perspective blending creativity, innovation, and life principles. Here are a few key themes from his quotes:

    1. Action and Creativity: He advocates for proactive creativity, emphasizing the value of action over seeking external approval. He encourages overcoming perfectionism with statements like “It is better to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission” and “80% good enough and hit publish.”
    2. Simplicity and Personal Meaning: Kim integrates his passion for photography with broader life principles, focusing on simplicity and embracing uncertainty. He seeks personal meaning through art.
    3. Luxury and Self-Actualization: Kim views luxury as self-actualization, valuing time and personal growth over material goods. He aligns this with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, placing a high value on studying and thinking about philosophy, especially when basic financial needs are met.
    4. Ethical Prioritization: In his view, ethics are more critical than legality. He suggests that legal codes can be gamed, whereas ethics are more honest and pure. He advises considering whether something is ethical rather than just legal.
    5. Philosophy and Physicality: His philosophy includes a balanced approach to physical and intellectual pursuits, as seen in his statement, “Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift.”

    These quotes and thoughts from Eric Kim cover a broad spectrum from the essence of creativity and innovation to deeper meanings of luxury and the ethos behind design philosophies. For more detailed insights into his quotes and philosophies, you can visit his website, Eric Kim Photography, where he discusses these themes in depth oai_citation:1,ERIC KIM DESIGN PHILOSOPHY – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,Legality versus ethics – ERIC KIM oai_citation:3,Ethics are Aesthetic – ERIC KIM.

  • James cameron pea protein plant company

    Game changers film produced by him —

    James Cameron, the acclaimed director known for his work on movies like “Titanic” and “Avatar,” produced a vegan-themed documentary titled “The Game Changers.” This documentary was created in collaboration with Louie Psihoyos, a National Geographic photographer and Oscar-winning director for “The Cove,” and James Wilks, a mixed martial arts champion. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim.

    “The Game Changers” is a revolutionary film that challenges common myths about meat, protein, and strength. It follows James Wilks, an elite Special Forces trainer and winner of “The Ultimate Fighter,” on his quest to uncover the optimal diet for human performance. The documentary features a variety of elite athletes, special ops soldiers, visionary scientists, cultural icons, and everyday heroes. It explores how a plant-based diet impacts athletic performance and overall health.

    James Cameron’s involvement in this documentary aligns with his advocacy for environmental sustainability and plant-based diets. “The Game Changers” received praise for its compelling storytelling and groundbreaking science, offering a new perspective on the impact of animal foods in diets, especially for athletes oai_citation:1, New Vegan Documentary by Legendary James Cameron oai_citation:2,The Game Changers Official Film Website | Documentary oai_citation:3,James Cameron’s Vegan Documentary Praised by Sundance Film Festival Attendees.

    In 2020, Ingredion Incorporated acquired the remaining portion of Verdient Foods from James Cameron and his wife, Suzy Amis Cameron. Verdient Foods, founded by the Camerons in 2017 in Canada, was initially a joint venture with Ingredion. The acquisition enabled Ingredion to expand its manufacturing capability and cater to the growing consumer demand for plant-based foods.

    The acquisition was part of Ingredion’s strategic investment to build a leadership position in consumer-preferred plant-based proteins. This move was aligned with global food industry trends and the increasing demand for sustainable and plant-based food solutions. As a result of the acquisition, Ingredion operated two facilities in Vanscoy, Saskatchewan, specializing in producing a range of pulse-based concentrates and flours from peas, lentils, and fava beans.

    James Cameron and Suzy Amis Cameron have been advocates for sustainable food systems and have made significant contributions to the plant-based food industry through their investments and initiatives. This acquisition by Ingredion was seen as a step forward in expanding and improving the functionality of pulse-based ingredients and supporting the growth of plant-based protein markets globally oai_citation:1,The Game Changer: James Cameron’s Company Verdient Foods to be Fully Acquired by Ingredion – vegconomist – the vegan business magazine oai_citation:2,Film director James Cameron sells Verdient Foods to Ingredion.

    James Cameron, the renowned filmmaker, and his wife, Suzy Amis Cameron, have ventured into the vegan food industry by investing in an organic pea protein processing plant. This initiative led to the formation of Verdient Foods Inc., which is located in Vanscoy near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Verdient Foods, once fully operational, is expected to handle 160,000 tonnes of organic pea protein, becoming the largest facility of its kind in North America.

    The Camerons have a history of involvement in environmental and plant-based initiatives. For instance, Suzy Amis Cameron founded MUSE, the first plant-based school in the U.S., and has been involved in other plant-based and environmental activities. James Cameron, on his part, has been a vocal advocate of plant-based diets and has even worked on a vegan documentary.

    Their investment in Verdient Foods is part of a broader $140 million investment in collaboration with Ingredion, a global ingredients company. This partnership aims to expand into a range of plant-based proteins, including the development of pea protein isolates and pulse-based flours. The funding is expected to support various projects including the Camerons’ facility in Saskatchewan and an Ingredion factory in Nebraska.

    The Camerons’ investment in Verdient Foods and their other plant-based endeavors reflect a growing trend towards plant-based diets, seen as a sustainable alternative to meat-based diets, especially in the context of feeding a growing global population. Their efforts align with the increasing consumer preference for vegan protein and the predicted rise in the global plant-based food market, which is expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2022 oai_citation:1,Filmmaker James Cameron Participates in $140 Million Vegan Pea Protein Investment With Ingredion oai_citation:2,Avatar Director James Cameron Launches New Vegan Protein Company | News | LIVEKINDLY.

  • Eric Kim Elon Musk Lessons

    Certainly! Here’s a summarized list of lessons and insights from Eric Kim’s reflection on Elon Musk, as influenced by Walter Isaacson’s biography of Musk:

    1. Simplification: Emphasize the importance of making things simpler and more efficient, similar to Steve Jobs’ philosophy. “Delete, delete, delete” is a guiding principle.
    2. Passion for Design: Musk’s deep involvement in the design aspects of his projects, like Tesla vehicles and the Cybertruck, demonstrates his commitment to aesthetics and functionality.
    3. Cost Reduction: Challenging the notion that wealth is for extravagant spending, Musk often adopts significant cost-cutting measures, even in tough times.
    4. True Commitment: The “sleeping bag rule” suggests real dedication is shown when leaders endure hardships alongside their team.
    5. Individuality Over Imitation: While Musk’s approach can be inspiring, Kim advocates for taking inspiration from aspects of Musk’s life and approach while remaining true to oneself.
    6. First Principles Thinking: Making decisions based on fundamental truths, such as the laws of physics, rather than on societal norms or conventions.
    7. Innovation through Deletion: Innovation and entrepreneurship should focus on cutting out the unnecessary, with a strong emphasis on simplification and cost reduction.
    8. Commitment Beyond Success or Failure: Musk’s journey is seen as a commitment to his beliefs and passions, regardless of the outcome.

    For more detailed insights and context, you can refer to the original articles on Eric Kim’s website: Elon Musk Lessons oai_citation:1,Elon Musk Lessons – ERIC KIM, Musk Vision oai_citation:2,Musk Vision – ERIC KIM, and Elon Musk Thoughts oai_citation:3,Elon Musk Thoughts – ERIC KIM.

    Eric Kim, inspired by Elon Musk’s biography by Walter Isaacson, shares several lessons and insights he gleaned about Musk’s approach to life and entrepreneurship. One key lesson is the emphasis on simplification, encapsulated in the mantra “delete, delete, delete,” which reflects a passion for making things simpler and more efficient, much like Steve Jobs. Another significant aspect is Musk’s deep commitment and passion for design, playing a hands-on role in the design of products like the Tesla Roadster, Model S, and the Cybertruck. This commitment often led to challenges and delays, but it was crucial in achieving the final product’s success.

    Musk’s approach to cost reduction is also notable. Contrary to the popular belief that billionaires aim to spend extravagantly, Musk’s strategy often involved significant cost-cutting measures, even in challenging times, such as reducing costs by 90% or laying off a significant portion of staff.

    Kim also reflects on Musk’s dedication, proposing the “sleeping bag rule,” suggesting that true commitment is shown when leaders are willing to endure hardships along with their team. This level of dedication is seen as having “true skin in the game.”

    Additionally, Kim discusses the importance of not trying to imitate Musk entirely. Instead, he suggests taking inspiration from aspects of Musk’s life and approach while remaining true to oneself. He also emphasizes the concept of “first principles thinking,” where decisions are based on fundamental truths, like the laws of physics, rather than on conventional beliefs or societal rules.

    Innovation and entrepreneurship, according to Kim’s interpretation of Musk’s principles, are rooted in a passion for deletion and simplification, often going hand-in-hand with cost reduction. This approach encourages cutting out the unnecessary and focusing on the essentials.

    Lastly, Kim points out that Musk’s journey wasn’t just about success or failure, but about committing wholeheartedly to something he deeply believed in and cared for, regardless of the outcome oai_citation:1,Elon Musk Lessons – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,Musk Vision – ERIC KIM oai_citation:3,Elon Musk Thoughts – ERIC KIM.

  • Eric Kim opinion jack dorsey

    Eric Kim seems to share a certain alignment with Jack Dorsey’s views, especially in the realm of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Dorsey’s strong advocacy for Bitcoin and skepticism towards Ethereum is mirrored by Kim. Dorsey’s belief in Bitcoin as a transformative force, its ethos, and the conditions that led to its creation, echo a shared sentiment of technological and financial innovation that is central to both of their perspectives.

    Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and Square (now Block, Inc.), has been notably active in the financial technology space, with a particular focus on cryptocurrencies after stepping down as Twitter’s CEO. His endeavors include integrating cryptocurrency payments into Block’s services and investing in Bitcoin, demonstrating a deep interest in blockchain technology and its potential.

    Dorsey’s lifestyle, marked by discipline and a focus on personal improvement, including meditation, exercise, and a strict diet, reflects a commitment to both personal and professional growth. This lifestyle, coupled with his professional achievements, resonates with an ethos of deep thinking and practical innovation, areas that align with your interests in philosophy, thinking, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

    Dorsey’s journey, from his early fascination with computers and communications to his impactful ventures in social media and digital payments, exhibits a blend of innovation, entrepreneurship, and simplification of complex systems. His quotes like “Make every detail perfect and limit the number of details to perfect” and “Twitter is a utility” encapsulate his philosophy of simplicity, intentionality in design, and belief in the power of real-time information. This philosophy is something that could be particularly insightful and resonant given your passion for philosophy and practical innovation oai_citation:1,Jack Dorsey on Bitcoin – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,Jack Dorsey – ERIC KIM.

  • Becoming Yourself

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    In today’s fragile uncertain world… what’s real? What’s important?


    Think You

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    Typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONETA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage and their power, but also obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses.

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.


    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew Torah Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

    So the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and change his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with Dr. Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic? 

    OK, it is 2024– we live in insanely advanced world, how is it and why is it that we still think so basic? 

    For example, it’s still befuddles me that people still take religion literally — don’t people understand that religion is all just a metaphor?

    Assuming that there are no gods, no afterlife, no “immortal soul”, whatever, then the simple question is how do you wish to live your life? 

    And also, what are you doing with your life? How are you using your energy time and metabolic resources, to build something beyond yourself?

    Health

    Health, wellness. How does it matter and what does it mean? 

    The first simple thought is the quality of your thoughts, your ambitions your hopes and your dreams, your entrepreneurial spirit is rooted in your health, your body, the physical. No no no, the “mind “, doesn’t exist, it is just a fiction.

    > In mens sano, alma sano.

    The “saw “, is simply an offshoot of your body. When your body dies, your soul also dies.

    If your body is healthy, your bodily composition your health is healthy, your mind will be healthy. People who have mental disease, whatever, the big issue is that their body is sick.

    For example, I think about my father and my dad, and he was a very sick man. I have a low-key suspicion that maybe he caught syphilis somewhere? I actually recall that he had a lot of anal issues, and I still remember when I was pretty young, maybe I was 11 years old or 10 years old or nine years old? Then my mom bought him a douche, to clean out his bowels?

    A lot of people who have bodily and physiological disease, end up getting mental disease. I think ultimately, I’m not 100% certain, but ultimately my dad I think either God or advanced his schizophrenia? Seeing fake images ghosts and visions, etc?

    What is schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia I think in Greek just means split mind. This is an overly simplistic way of thinking about the mind because the mind cannot be “split”, according to these basic notions.

    My personal theory is when one catches some sort of disease, syphilis, other ancient diseases whatever, it does weird stuff to your mind. Even Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life descended into madness, he lost his mind his body his soul, was taking care of by his sister until his death.

    There are some competing theories on how and why Nietzsche went mad.  One theory was he was gay and caught syphilis from another guy, and apparently there is a spurious connection or correlation, not causation, of being gay, syphilis, gay sex and syphilis?

    I think this is probably false because apparently Nietzsche was madly in love with this one woman, who did not requite his love, and therefore if you look at his writings, he is very very salty about it… therefore a lot of his anti-women misogyny thoughts maybe is because he couldn’t get the girl of his dreams? 

    Philosophers acting badly

    The reason why it is important and critical to think about, and consider the personal life of thinkers, their physiology, their muscle mass composition, their body fat composition, their height and stature etc. is that ultimately, the question we must critically think about is this:

    The philosopher as a human being… how does his physiology body and mind soul affect his writings? 

    For example, Nietzsche apparently had quite poor health his entire life, and I think a lot of his personal writings is for him to personally grapple with his poor health. He apparently traveled around a lot in Italy, Europe, to find an ideal climate for his poor bodily constitution.

    Even NASSIM TALEB – the only modern-day thinker philosopher worth following… apparently he always grew up as kind of a fatty boy, and I think a lot of his thoughts on diet health physical exercise etc. should be taken with a grain of salt, because I think he is still addicted to carbs, squid ink pasta? 

    Tell me what you eat, how you eat, how frequently or infrequently you eat, and I will tell you who you are

    One of the +1s that I give to Jack Dorsey, apparently he is like me! He just eats one meal a day, maybe the difference is that I eat 100% carnivore diet, only beef and lamb, aiming for 4 to 5 pounds of meat every single dinner, and if you look at Jack Dorsey, it doesn’t seem like he lifts weights. 

    Look inside their fridge

    Bad thing that I love to do whenever I visit peoples homes is always love to open up the fridges and look inside. Sometimes ask for permission, sometimes I just do it; because… If you see what is inside the fridge or freezer, you get to know a lot about about them.

    For example, for the most part, I put zero faith in anybody who shop at Trader Joe’s. Why? Trader Joe’s is just snacks with a good conscience.

    Also, I put zero trust in anybody who drinks Coca-Cola, Coke zero, or talks about “calories”. They obviously have no idea about any human physiology. 

    Also in terms of how the exercise, how frequently the exercise etc.; I’ve learned to distrust anybody who goes to the gym, or anybody who uses Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube etc., because… Any fitness influencer who uses Instagram, or any social media platform, what they are trying to do is maximize their followers and views, and sooner or later, they’re going to dip into the gummy bears, a.k.a. steroids.

    Becoming the ideal version of yourself

    I have certain ideas for myself. Essentially I want to look like a Greek demigod, Achilles in the flesh. I think I’m there.

    For example, I look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids. Much more muscular, with the same lean low body fat percentage. I’m not sure what my body fat percentage is at right now, but I could definitely see my suspect. This is where measuring body fat percentage is Inaccurate, just pinch your belly fat and see whether you could see your abs.

    The secret of getting a six pack?

    Very simple. Intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, only a 100% carnivore dinner. Quit vegetables, starches, carbs, fruit and fiber, fake sugars real sugars milk dairy etc.

    No no no, you don’t need a “balanced diet”. This is just a basic line of thinking for mediocre people who don’t have the courage to experiment and try out the extremes.

    The faucet of this notion of calories is propagated by the Coca-Cola corporation, who wants you to keep drinking more their diabetes water, even let us reclassify all timers as type three diabetes, purely something that you get infected with according to what you eat and what you drink.

    Real men drink tapwater

    Another really big scam that I’ve discovered, especially living here in LA, is this ridiculous notion of “alkaline water“. Anyone who believes in that nonsense is a fool.

    Also talking to a truck delivery driver, he told me that apparently, bottled water is actually more expensive than gasoline?

    A very simple thought, for this year or the New Year’s or in general… Only drink tapwater or filtered water! And don’t get one of those loser Hydro flask things, I think a simpler solution is to just drink out of the water fountain, just drink tapwater at the house, and if you want a portable bottle get the path water bottles, they are very cheap, Think maybe only $2.50? And you could reuse them! They are very lightweight, I like it in matte black.

    Elon Musk drinks tapwater, and so can you!

    The reason why I think it is important to read biographies of people you are inspired by, or learning more about their eating living habits is that a lot of who we are is predicated on what we put into our bodies. 

    For example, I am very inspired by Elon musk but I also take him with a green assault because he is too addicted to alcohol, and Red Bull. Also it seems like he is a fatty boy, he thinks too “scienticism-y”– which means he doesn’t understand hormones, and that drinking Red Bull and drinking alcohol is a bad idea. I think a real entrepreneur, a true innovator should be quite sober. This means no drugs no alcohol no Red Bulls.

    I also love Kanye West, and also Jay Z, but both of them are out because both are alcoholics.

    Alcohol is the worst drug?

    When I was in Providence Rhode Island, I randomly met one of my fans on the street, and he told me that he recently returned from Afghanistan the front lines or something, had some sort of PTSD, and street photography was his therapy. He told me he was also addicted to all the drugs, all the bad ones and I asked him… “Which drug is the worst”? He told me: the worst drug is alcohol.

    I think the big problem in today’s world is that now in today’s world, anywhere you go besides maybe the Middle East, drinking alcohol is the standard. To not drink alcohol, for some reason you’re the weirdo?

    This is why if next time somebody tries to pressure me to drink alcohol, I’ll just tell them I’m Muslim. And also a lot of people ask me about how I’ve been doing my intermittent fasting so religiously the last seven years; I just joke and say for me it is Ramadan every single day!

    Let us consider all the people who die from alcohol, either from alcohol overdose, or drinking while driving. I think the reason why alcohol is still legal is because for the most part, people have a good time with it, there’s a lot of advertising money behind it, think about all these fat guys with beards and tattoos who watch Football and basketball, drink beer and get fat, and jerk off to other guys being physical and masculine.

    Also, the ancient Greeks. Dionysus, Baccaus was the Greek god of drunkenness, and wine.

    It seems that wine was a critical part of ancient Greek society, as it was for the Romans. And in modern day times, wine is considered the peak of luxury and success. But don’t forget, wine will make you fat, wine is just sugary grape juice with alcohol with a good conscience. And no no no, all that fake science about reservatrol and one glass of red wine being a healthy thing for you is fake; it is centered around fake science and statistics which I think, was bankrolled by an individual who was trying to sell reaervatrol supplements? 

    Why I am anti-vegan anti-plant-based diet

    If people want to be vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, I think that is fine. But all this fake nonsense about eating meat or being a carnivore as being “bad for the planet”, or “unethical”, I find as nonsense.

     For example, all of these fake virtuous begins to go to Trader Joe’s and buy all this vegan candy and microwavable food; that is so much trash and pollution for the environment, and I don’t even care about the environment that much, and also I’m a Boy Scouts eagle scout. So don’t get at me with all this fake virtuosity of saving the planet and whatever.  

    Environmentalism is the new moneymaking scheme?

    Al Gore, didn’t he make a bunch of money from saying that an inconvenient truth and that the polar cats are going to melt and we were all going to die? 

    also, I believe James Cameron, the guy who produced avatar and the titanic and made a bunch of money is also best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is peddling all this fake propaganda about eating plants is good for the environment whatever, in order to peddle his billion dollar pea plant protein powder company?

    ***

    Own your own opinion

    I think a big thing to consider is you must own your own opinion when it comes to diet health fitness etc. How and why?

    First, it seems that the big issue here is that nobody has any criticality when it comes to diet health fitness etc. Everyone is just following the same old script, nobody is pioneering, risking, or experimenting for themselves.

    For example when I talk to people that I am 100% carnivore, people are more shocked than anything, and I think they’re skepticism is in regards to “sustainability“, and when I tell them I’ve been doing it the last seven years, and also interment fasting no breakfast no lunch, only dinner the last seven years or so… People are shocked. And yet, I am just a mere mortal. 

    Think economics

    Perhaps one of the most useful things I learned studying sociology was to become more critical of almost everything. Everything that we have in modern-day society, we should consider society like a technology; tekhne in ancient Greek means technique and approach.  

    Society is like a well oiled machine which gains from the adherence of its constituents. That means, a big modern day society with a large population can only exist in function if everybody plays by the same rules.

    For example, society would probably be very dysfunctional if everyone acted like ERIC KIM, and just disdained everybody else. That is why living different and being different is the privilege of the fuse; 99.99% of people cannot do what I do, nor would they actually desire to do so.

    You are your own privilege

    The most privileged person to be is yourself. To ignore others, and to just follow your own path.

    Why don’t more people do this?

    My theory is that it comes down to ethics. To just do yourself, in your own weird way, seems unethical.

    For example, to be ignorant is seen as bad and evil, and to ignore “experts“, is also seen as foolish.

    Maybe becoming more foolish is a good idea?

    One man’s foolishness is another man’s wisdom. We should take this idea to heart. 

    For example, the insanity of an Elon Musk starting a SpaceX, or transforming Tesla into what it is today. Or, the insanely radical idea bitcoin, from Satoshi, also, an insanely radical idea.

    Or Steve Jobs; then saying audacity of him to create a device with no keyboard, no stylus? 

    Become more audacious

    My new current life goal and path is to become more audacious, more unconventional, more unexpected.

    Life is too short for the basic. Go advanced.

    ERIC


    EK

  • Becoming Yourself

    In today’s fragile uncertain world… what’s real? What’s important?


    Think You

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    Typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONETA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage and their power, but also obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses.

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.


    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew Torah Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

    So the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and change his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with Dr. Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic? 

    OK, it is 2024– we live in insanely advanced world, how is it and why is it that we still think so basic? 

    For example, it’s still befuddles me that people still take religion literally — don’t people understand that religion is all just a metaphor?

    Assuming that there are no gods, no afterlife, no “immortal soul”, whatever, then the simple question is how do you wish to live your life? 

    And also, what are you doing with your life? How are you using your energy time and metabolic resources, to build something beyond yourself?

    Health

    Health, wellness. How does it matter and what does it mean? 

    The first simple thought is the quality of your thoughts, your ambitions your hopes and your dreams, your entrepreneurial spirit is rooted in your health, your body, the physical. No no no, the “mind “, doesn’t exist, it is just a fiction.

    > In mens sano, alma sano.

    The “saw “, is simply an offshoot of your body. When your body dies, your soul also dies.

    If your body is healthy, your bodily composition your health is healthy, your mind will be healthy. People who have mental disease, whatever, the big issue is that their body is sick.

    For example, I think about my father and my dad, and he was a very sick man. I have a low-key suspicion that maybe he caught syphilis somewhere? I actually recall that he had a lot of anal issues, and I still remember when I was pretty young, maybe I was 11 years old or 10 years old or nine years old? Then my mom bought him a douche, to clean out his bowels?

    A lot of people who have bodily and physiological disease, end up getting mental disease. I think ultimately, I’m not 100% certain, but ultimately my dad I think either God or advanced his schizophrenia? Seeing fake images ghosts and visions, etc?

    What is schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia I think in Greek just means split mind. This is an overly simplistic way of thinking about the mind because the mind cannot be “split”, according to these basic notions.

    My personal theory is when one catches some sort of disease, syphilis, other ancient diseases whatever, it does weird stuff to your mind. Even Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life descended into madness, he lost his mind his body his soul, was taking care of by his sister until his death.

    There are some competing theories on how and why Nietzsche went mad.  One theory was he was gay and caught syphilis from another guy, and apparently there is a spurious connection or correlation, not causation, of being gay, syphilis, gay sex and syphilis?

    I think this is probably false because apparently Nietzsche was madly in love with this one woman, who did not requite his love, and therefore if you look at his writings, he is very very salty about it… therefore a lot of his anti-women misogyny thoughts maybe is because he couldn’t get the girl of his dreams? 

    Philosophers acting badly

    The reason why it is important and critical to think about, and consider the personal life of thinkers, their physiology, their muscle mass composition, their body fat composition, their height and stature etc. is that ultimately, the question we must critically think about is this:

    The philosopher as a human being… how does his physiology body and mind soul affect his writings? 

    For example, Nietzsche apparently had quite poor health his entire life, and I think a lot of his personal writings is for him to personally grapple with his poor health. He apparently traveled around a lot in Italy, Europe, to find an ideal climate for his poor bodily constitution.

    Even NASSIM TALEB – the only modern-day thinker philosopher worth following… apparently he always grew up as kind of a fatty boy, and I think a lot of his thoughts on diet health physical exercise etc. should be taken with a grain of salt, because I think he is still addicted to carbs, squid ink pasta? 

    Tell me what you eat, how you eat, how frequently or infrequently you eat, and I will tell you who you are

    One of the +1s that I give to Jack Dorsey, apparently he is like me! He just eats one meal a day, maybe the difference is that I eat 100% carnivore diet, only beef and lamb, aiming for 4 to 5 pounds of meat every single dinner, and if you look at Jack Dorsey, it doesn’t seem like he lifts weights. 

    Look inside their fridge

    Bad thing that I love to do whenever I visit peoples homes is always love to open up the fridges and look inside. Sometimes ask for permission, sometimes I just do it; because… If you see what is inside the fridge or freezer, you get to know a lot about about them.

    For example, for the most part, I put zero faith in anybody who shop at Trader Joe’s. Why? Trader Joe’s is just snacks with a good conscience.

    Also, I put zero trust in anybody who drinks Coca-Cola, Coke zero, or talks about “calories”. They obviously have no idea about any human physiology. 

    Also in terms of how the exercise, how frequently the exercise etc.; I’ve learned to distrust anybody who goes to the gym, or anybody who uses Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube etc., because… Any fitness influencer who uses Instagram, or any social media platform, what they are trying to do is maximize their followers and views, and sooner or later, they’re going to dip into the gummy bears, a.k.a. steroids.

    Becoming the ideal version of yourself

    I have certain ideas for myself. Essentially I want to look like a Greek demigod, Achilles in the flesh. I think I’m there.

    For example, I look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids. Much more muscular, with the same lean low body fat percentage. I’m not sure what my body fat percentage is at right now, but I could definitely see my suspect. This is where measuring body fat percentage is Inaccurate, just pinch your belly fat and see whether you could see your abs.

    The secret of getting a six pack?

    Very simple. Intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, only a 100% carnivore dinner. Quit vegetables, starches, carbs, fruit and fiber, fake sugars real sugars milk dairy etc.

    No no no, you don’t need a “balanced diet”. This is just a basic line of thinking for mediocre people who don’t have the courage to experiment and try out the extremes.

    The faucet of this notion of calories is propagated by the Coca-Cola corporation, who wants you to keep drinking more their diabetes water, even let us reclassify all timers as type three diabetes, purely something that you get infected with according to what you eat and what you drink.

    Real men drink tapwater

    Another really big scam that I’ve discovered, especially living here in LA, is this ridiculous notion of “alkaline water“. Anyone who believes in that nonsense is a fool.

    Also talking to a truck delivery driver, he told me that apparently, bottled water is actually more expensive than gasoline?

    A very simple thought, for this year or the New Year’s or in general… Only drink tapwater or filtered water! And don’t get one of those loser Hydro flask things, I think a simpler solution is to just drink out of the water fountain, just drink tapwater at the house, and if you want a portable bottle get the path water bottles, they are very cheap, Think maybe only $2.50? And you could reuse them! They are very lightweight, I like it in matte black.

    Elon Musk drinks tapwater, and so can you!

    The reason why I think it is important to read biographies of people you are inspired by, or learning more about their eating living habits is that a lot of who we are is predicated on what we put into our bodies. 

    For example, I am very inspired by Elon musk but I also take him with a green assault because he is too addicted to alcohol, and Red Bull. Also it seems like he is a fatty boy, he thinks too “scienticism-y”– which means he doesn’t understand hormones, and that drinking Red Bull and drinking alcohol is a bad idea. I think a real entrepreneur, a true innovator should be quite sober. This means no drugs no alcohol no Red Bulls.

    I also love Kanye West, and also Jay Z, but both of them are out because both are alcoholics.

    Alcohol is the worst drug?

    When I was in Providence Rhode Island, I randomly met one of my fans on the street, and he told me that he recently returned from Afghanistan the front lines or something, had some sort of PTSD, and street photography was his therapy. He told me he was also addicted to all the drugs, all the bad ones and I asked him… “Which drug is the worst”? He told me: the worst drug is alcohol.

    I think the big problem in today’s world is that now in today’s world, anywhere you go besides maybe the Middle East, drinking alcohol is the standard. To not drink alcohol, for some reason you’re the weirdo?

    This is why if next time somebody tries to pressure me to drink alcohol, I’ll just tell them I’m Muslim. And also a lot of people ask me about how I’ve been doing my intermittent fasting so religiously the last seven years; I just joke and say for me it is Ramadan every single day!

    Let us consider all the people who die from alcohol, either from alcohol overdose, or drinking while driving. I think the reason why alcohol is still legal is because for the most part, people have a good time with it, there’s a lot of advertising money behind it, think about all these fat guys with beards and tattoos who watch Football and basketball, drink beer and get fat, and jerk off to other guys being physical and masculine.

    Also, the ancient Greeks. Dionysus, Baccaus was the Greek god of drunkenness, and wine.

    It seems that wine was a critical part of ancient Greek society, as it was for the Romans. And in modern day times, wine is considered the peak of luxury and success. But don’t forget, wine will make you fat, wine is just sugary grape juice with alcohol with a good conscience. And no no no, all that fake science about reservatrol and one glass of red wine being a healthy thing for you is fake; it is centered around fake science and statistics which I think, was bankrolled by an individual who was trying to sell reaervatrol supplements? 

    Why I am anti-vegan anti-plant-based diet

    If people want to be vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, I think that is fine. But all this fake nonsense about eating meat or being a carnivore as being “bad for the planet”, or “unethical”, I find as nonsense.

     For example, all of these fake virtuous begins to go to Trader Joe’s and buy all this vegan candy and microwavable food; that is so much trash and pollution for the environment, and I don’t even care about the environment that much, and also I’m a Boy Scouts eagle scout. So don’t get at me with all this fake virtuosity of saving the planet and whatever.  

    Environmentalism is the new moneymaking scheme?

    Al Gore, didn’t he make a bunch of money from saying that an inconvenient truth and that the polar cats are going to melt and we were all going to die? 

    also, I believe James Cameron, the guy who produced avatar and the titanic and made a bunch of money is also best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is peddling all this fake propaganda about eating plants is good for the environment whatever, in order to peddle his billion dollar pea plant protein powder company?

    ***

    Own your own opinion

    I think a big thing to consider is you must own your own opinion when it comes to diet health fitness etc. How and why?

    First, it seems that the big issue here is that nobody has any criticality when it comes to diet health fitness etc. Everyone is just following the same old script, nobody is pioneering, risking, or experimenting for themselves.

    For example when I talk to people that I am 100% carnivore, people are more shocked than anything, and I think they’re skepticism is in regards to “sustainability“, and when I tell them I’ve been doing it the last seven years, and also interment fasting no breakfast no lunch, only dinner the last seven years or so… People are shocked. And yet, I am just a mere mortal. 

    Think economics

    Perhaps one of the most useful things I learned studying sociology was to become more critical of almost everything. Everything that we have in modern-day society, we should consider society like a technology; tekhne in ancient Greek means technique and approach.  

    Society is like a well oiled machine which gains from the adherence of its constituents. That means, a big modern day society with a large population can only exist in function if everybody plays by the same rules.

    For example, society would probably be very dysfunctional if everyone acted like ERIC KIM, and just disdained everybody else. That is why living different and being different is the privilege of the fuse; 99.99% of people cannot do what I do, nor would they actually desire to do so.

    You are your own privilege

    The most privileged person to be is yourself. To ignore others, and to just follow your own path.

    Why don’t more people do this?

    My theory is that it comes down to ethics. To just do yourself, in your own weird way, seems unethical.

    For example, to be ignorant is seen as bad and evil, and to ignore “experts“, is also seen as foolish.

    Maybe becoming more foolish is a good idea?

    One man’s foolishness is another man’s wisdom. We should take this idea to heart. 

    For example, the insanity of an Elon musk starting a SpaceX, or transforming Tesla into what it is today. Or, the insanely radical idea bitcoin, from Satoshi, also, an insanely radical idea.

    Or Steve Jobs; then saying audacity of him to create a device with no keyboard, no stylus? 

    Become more audacious

    My new current life goal and path is to become more audacious, more unconventional, more unexpected.

    Life is too short for the basic. Go advanced.

    ERIC


    

  • Eric Kim Tacitus on Jews

    Eric Kim, in his blog posts about Tacitus, particularly focuses on Tacitus’ views on the Jews. Kim notes that Tacitus, a prominent Roman historian, provided valuable insights into the Jewish customs and beliefs from a Roman perspective in his works “Histories” and “The Annals.” However, Kim also points out that Tacitus’ descriptions often reflected a lack of understanding and certain disdain, which was typical of Roman attitudes towards foreign religions at the time.

    Kim emphasizes the need to approach Tacitus’ writings with an understanding of the biases and stereotypes prevalent in his era. He explains that Tacitus’ narrative on Jewish history included various myths and legends with negative stereotypes, reflecting the prejudices of his time rather than historical facts. Additionally, Kim mentions Tacitus’ often critical and hostile portrayal of Jews, influenced by the Roman Empire’s conflicts with Jewish populations, particularly during the Jewish-Roman wars.

    Moreover, Kim discusses Tacitus’ influence on later anti-Semitic thought, highlighting the long-term impact of his biased descriptions on perceptions in the Western world. Therefore, Kim suggests that Tacitus’ writings, while historically significant, should be read critically, keeping in mind the biases and misconceptions of his time oai_citation:1,Tacitus on the jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,Tacitus on the Jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:3,Tacitus Jews book 5 histories – ERIC KIM oai_citation:4,Tacitus on the Jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:5,Becoming Yourself – ERIC KIM.

    Eric Kim’s writings on Tacitus’ views of the Jews reflect a critical engagement with Tacitus’ historical accounts. Tacitus, a prominent Roman historian, wrote about the Jews in sections of his works like “Histories” and “The Annals.” These accounts provide insights into how Jews were perceived by a Roman intellectual of that era, but they are also marked by biases and stereotypes prevalent at the time.

    1. Perception of Jewish Customs and Beliefs: Tacitus often depicted Jewish customs as exotic and at odds with Roman values, reflecting a lack of understanding and a certain disdain, which was typical of Roman attitudes towards foreign religions.
    2. Views on Jewish History: In his narratives, Tacitus included various myths and legends, often colored with negative stereotypes. For instance, he speculated on the origins of the Jewish people, suggesting that they were descendants of exiles from other nations.
    3. Criticism and Hostility: Tacitus’ writings about Jews are often critical and hostile. He portrayed them as prone to insurrection and characterized their monotheism as a form of exclusivity and arrogance.
    4. Political Context: His portrayal of Jews was influenced by the context of the Roman Empire’s conflicts with Jewish populations, particularly during the Jewish-Roman wars.
    5. Influence on Later Thought: Unfortunately, Tacitus’ negative portrayal of Jews contributed to anti-Semitic stereotypes and prejudices in European thought for a long time.
    6. Approach to Tacitus’ Writings: Tacitus’ writings, while historically significant, should be read with an understanding of the biases and misconceptions of his time. They provide more insight into Roman attitudes towards other cultures and religions than into the actual practices and beliefs of Jewish people.

    Eric Kim’s exploration of Tacitus’ views thus presents a critical analysis of historical perceptions and biases, emphasizing the need to contextualize ancient accounts within their specific cultural and temporal frameworks oai_citation:1,Tacitus on the jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,Tacitus on the Jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:3,Tacitus on the Jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:4,Tacitus on the Jews – ERIC KIM oai_citation:5,Think Moses – ERIC KIM.

  • Eric Kim critical thinking philosophy

    Eric Kim’s philosophy, as presented in his blog posts and writings, is a diverse mix of personal opinions, critical thinking, and philosophical inquiry. Some key elements of his philosophy include:

    1. Relativity of Right and Wrong: Kim suggests that right and wrong are subjective and rooted in personal opinion.
    2. Philosophy as an Art Form: He views philosophy not just as a discipline but as an art form where ideas are the artworks.
    3. Personal Preferences and Values: Kim emphasizes the importance of individuals discovering their own true personal preferences and values.
    4. Embracing Change and Challenges: His philosophy encourages an evolving approach to life, underpinned by personal experiences and questioning conventional wisdom.
    5. Critical Thinking and Skepticism: He urges skepticism towards digital media and anything not experienced firsthand, in an era where digital manipulation is common.
    6. Themes in His Blog: Kim’s blog covers a wide range of topics from “The Philosophy of Pleasure” to “How to Become a Philosopher,” reflecting his diverse interests and thoughts.
    7. Creativity and Proactivity: He encourages proactive creativity and suggests that it’s better to act and seek forgiveness later than to wait for permission.
    8. Philosophy on Life and Innovation: Kim advocates for continuous movement, innovation, and rejecting perfectionism in favor of action and sharing one’s work.
    9. Personal Philosophy: Integrating his passion for photography with broader life principles, Kim’s personal philosophy revolves around simplicity, embracing uncertainty, and finding personal meaning in art.

    Kim’s philosophical perspective is closely tied to his deep engagement with his craft, photography, leading to a rich understanding of it. He considers philosophy essential for better understanding and engaging with the world, and his approach to philosophy is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and reflections oai_citation:1,What’s Eric Kim philosophy – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,YOU. – ERIC KIM oai_citation:3,Eric Kim philosophy of thinking – ERIC KIM.

  • YOU.

    YOU THE GOAT!

    THINK YOU

  • YOU.

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    1. Self as Priority: Emphasize the importance of focusing on oneself as essential in an uncertain world, challenging the common belief of self-sacrifice for humanity.
    2. Critique of Religious and Ethical Norms: Question the influence of religions like Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and their promotion of self-sacrifice over self-investment, even among atheists influenced by Protestant ethics.
    3. Importance of Critical Thinking: Highlight critical thinking as a key skill, advocating for balanced, objective analysis and judgment of different cultures and beliefs.
    4. Role of Religion in History: Encourage questioning of literal interpretations of religions, suggesting a metaphorical understanding, and examining the origins and impacts of various religious beliefs.
    5. Health and Philosophy: Advocate for the connection between physical health and mental capacity, promoting a carnivore diet and fasting for better intellectual functioning.
    6. Influence of Personal Health on Intellectual Work: Explore how personal health and lifestyle choices impact philosophical thinking, using historical and contemporary figures as examples.
    7. Embracing Individuality and Innovation: Call for audacity in thought and action, embracing individuality and unique perspectives as a path to innovation and entrepreneurship.
    8. Breaking Conventional Thinking: Encourage a break from traditional societal norms, prioritizing self-development and critical thinking for personal growth.

    Summarized: “Becoming Yourself”

    In a world full of uncertainties, the author emphasizes the importance of focusing on oneself as a real and critical entity. This counters the common belief that personal resources should be devoted primarily to serving humanity at large.

    The author critiques the widespread influence of religious and ethical norms, especially those derived from Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, suggesting they often promote self-sacrifice over self-investment. This is contrasted with the idea that individuals, including atheists influenced by Protestant work ethics, should prioritize their own advancement.

    Critical thinking is highlighted as a key skill, encouraging a balanced, non-hateful approach to analysis and judgment. Historical perspectives, such as those of Roman historian Tacitus, are discussed to illustrate the importance of critical evaluation of different cultures and beliefs.

    The text delves into the role of religion and its historical context, questioning literal interpretations and encouraging a more metaphorical understanding. It challenges the reader to consider the origins and impacts of religious beliefs and practices, including those of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

    The author advocates for a strong connection between physical health and mental and philosophical capacities. This includes a critique of diets and lifestyles that neglect the physical body, with a personal inclination towards a carnivore diet and fasting.

    The influence of personal health and lifestyle choices on philosophical and intellectual work is explored, using historical figures like Nietzsche and contemporary ones like Nassim Taleb as examples. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding a philosopher’s personal background to fully grasp their ideas.

    Finally, the author calls for audacity in thought and action, encouraging a break from conventional thinking and societal norms. This involves embracing one’s individuality and unique perspective as a privilege and a path to innovation and entrepreneurship.

    The overall theme is a call to prioritize self-development and critical thinking, unshackled by traditional religious or societal norms, to foster personal growth and innovation.

  • Becoming Yourself

    In today’s fragile uncertain world… What’s real? What’s important?

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… Even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONEYA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage their power, but also Obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses.

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.

    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the Liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew tour Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

     so the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and change his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with Dr. Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic? 

    OK, it is 2024– we live in insanely advanced world, how is it and why is it that we still think so basic? 

    For example, it’s still befuddles me that people still take religion literally — don’t people understand that religion is all just a metaphor?

    Assuming that there are no gods, no afterlife, no “immortal soul”, whatever, then the simple question is how do you wish to live your life? 

    And also, what are you doing with your life? How are you using your energy time and metabolic resources, to build something beyond yourself?

    Health

    Health, wellness. How does it matter and what does it mean? 

    The first simple thought is the quality of your thoughts, your ambitions your hopes and your dreams, your entrepreneurial spirit is rooted in your health, your body, the physical. No no no, the “mind “, doesn’t exist, it is just a fiction.

    > In mens sano, alma sano.

    The “saw “, is simply an offshoot of your body. When your body dies, your soul also dies.

    If your body is healthy, your bodily composition your health is healthy, your mind will be healthy. People who have mental disease, whatever, the big issue is that their body is sick.

    For example, I think about my father and my dad, and he was a very sick man. I have a low-key suspicion that maybe he caught syphilis somewhere? I actually recall that he had a lot of anal issues, and I still remember when I was pretty young, maybe I was 11 years old or 10 years old or nine years old? Then my mom bought him a douche, to clean out his bowels?

    A lot of people who have bodily and physiological disease, end up getting mental disease. I think ultimately, I’m not 100% certain, but ultimately my dad I think either God or advanced his schizophrenia? Seeing fake images ghosts and visions, etc?

    What is schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia I think in Greek just means split mind. This is an overly simplistic way of thinking about the mind because the mind cannot be “split”, according to these basic notions.

    My personal theory is when one catches some sort of disease, syphilis, other ancient diseases whatever, it does weird stuff to your mind. Even Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life descended into madness, he lost his mind his body his soul, was taking care of by his sister until his death.

    There are some competing theories on how and why Nietzsche went mad.  One theory was he was gay and caught syphilis from another guy, and apparently there is a spurious connection or correlation, not causation, of being gay, syphilis, gay sex and syphilis?

    I think this is probably false because apparently Nietzsche was madly in love with this one woman, who did not requite his love, and therefore if you look at his writings, he is very very salty about it… therefore a lot of his anti-women misogyny thoughts maybe is because he couldn’t get the girl of his dreams? 

    Philosophers acting badly

    The reason why it is important and critical to think about, and consider the personal life of thinkers, their physiology, their muscle mass composition, their body fat composition, their height and stature etc. is that ultimately, the question we must critically think about is this:

    The philosopher as a human being… how does his physiology body and mind soul affect his writings? 

    For example, Nietzsche apparently had quite poor health his entire life, and I think a lot of his personal writings is for him to personally grapple with his poor health. He apparently traveled around a lot in Italy, Europe, to find an ideal climate for his poor bodily constitution.

    Even NASSIM TALEB – the only modern-day thinker philosopher worth following… apparently he always grew up as kind of a fatty boy, and I think a lot of his thoughts on diet health physical exercise etc. should be taken with a grain of salt, because I think he is still addicted to carbs, squid ink pasta? 

    Tell me what you eat, how you eat, how frequently or infrequently you eat, and I will tell you who you are

    One of the +1s that I give to Jack Dorsey, apparently he is like me! He just eats one meal a day, maybe the difference is that I eat 100% carnivore diet, only beef and lamb, aiming for 4 to 5 pounds of meat every single dinner, and if you look at Jack Dorsey, it doesn’t seem like he lifts weights. 

    Look inside their fridge

    Bad thing that I love to do whenever I visit peoples homes is always love to open up the fridges and look inside. Sometimes ask for permission, sometimes I just do it; because… If you see what is inside the fridge or freezer, you get to know a lot about about them.

    For example, for the most part, I put zero faith in anybody who shop at Trader Joe’s. Why? Trader Joe’s is just snacks with a good conscience.

    Also, I put zero trust in anybody who drinks Coca-Cola, Coke zero, or talks about “calories”. They obviously have no idea about any human physiology. 

    Also in terms of how the exercise, how frequently the exercise etc.; I’ve learned to distrust anybody who goes to the gym, or anybody who uses Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube etc., because… Any fitness influencer who uses Instagram, or any social media platform, what they are trying to do is maximize their followers and views, and sooner or later, they’re going to dip into the gummy bears, a.k.a. steroids.

    Becoming the ideal version of yourself

    I have certain ideas for myself. Essentially I want to look like a Greek demigod, Achilles in the flesh. I think I’m there.

    For example, I look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids. Much more muscular, with the same lean low body fat percentage. I’m not sure what my body fat percentage is at right now, but I could definitely see my suspect. This is where measuring body fat percentage is Inaccurate, just pinch your belly fat and see whether you could see your abs.

    The secret of getting a six pack?

    Very simple. Intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, only a 100% carnivore dinner. Quit vegetables, starches, carbs, fruit and fiber, fake sugars real sugars milk dairy etc.

    No no no, you don’t need a “balanced diet”. This is just a basic line of thinking for mediocre people who don’t have the courage to experiment and try out the extremes.

    The faucet of this notion of calories is propagated by the Coca-Cola corporation, who wants you to keep drinking more their diabetes water, even let us reclassify all timers as type three diabetes, purely something that you get infected with according to what you eat and what you drink.

    Real men drink tapwater

    Another really big scam that I’ve discovered, especially living here in LA, is this ridiculous notion of “alkaline water“. Anyone who believes in that nonsense is a fool.

    Also talking to a truck delivery driver, he told me that apparently, bottled water is actually more expensive than gasoline?

    A very simple thought, for this year or the New Year’s or in general… Only drink tapwater or filtered water! And don’t get one of those loser Hydro flask things, I think a simpler solution is to just drink out of the water fountain, just drink tapwater at the house, and if you want a portable bottle get the path water bottles, they are very cheap, Think maybe only $2.50? And you could reuse them! They are very lightweight, I like it in matte black.

    Elon Musk drinks tapwater, and so can you!

    The reason why I think it is important to read biographies of people you are inspired by, or learning more about their eating living habits is that a lot of who we are is predicated on what we put into our bodies. 

    For example, I am very inspired by Elon musk but I also take him with a green assault because he is too addicted to alcohol, and Red Bull. Also it seems like he is a fatty boy, he thinks too “scienticism-y”– which means he doesn’t understand hormones, and that drinking Red Bull and drinking alcohol is a bad idea. I think a real entrepreneur, a true innovator should be quite sober. This means no drugs no alcohol no Red Bulls.

    I also love Kanye West, and also Jay Z, but both of them are out because both are alcoholics.

    Alcohol is the worst drug?

    When I was in Providence Rhode Island, I randomly met one of my fans on the street, and he told me that he recently returned from Afghanistan the front lines or something, had some sort of PTSD, and street photography was his therapy. He told me he was also addicted to all the drugs, all the bad ones and I asked him… “Which drug is the worst”? He told me: the worst drug is alcohol.

    I think the big problem in today’s world is that now in today’s world, anywhere you go besides maybe the Middle East, drinking alcohol is the standard. To not drink alcohol, for some reason you’re the weirdo?

    This is why if next time somebody tries to pressure me to drink alcohol, I’ll just tell them I’m Muslim. And also a lot of people ask me about how I’ve been doing my intermittent fasting so religiously the last seven years; I just joke and say for me it is Ramadan every single day!

    Let us consider all the people who die from alcohol, either from alcohol overdose, or drinking while driving. I think the reason why alcohol is still legal is because for the most part, people have a good time with it, there’s a lot of advertising money behind it, think about all these fat guys with beards and tattoos who watch Football and basketball, drink beer and get fat, and jerk off to other guys being physical and masculine.

    Also, the ancient Greeks. Dionysus, Baccaus was the Greek god of drunkenness, and wine.

    It seems that wine was a critical part of ancient Greek society, as it was for the Romans. And in modern day times, wine is considered the peak of luxury and success. But don’t forget, wine will make you fat, wine is just sugary grape juice with alcohol with a good conscience. And no no no, all that fake science about reservatrol and one glass of red wine being a healthy thing for you is fake; it is centered around fake science and statistics which I think, was bankrolled by an individual who was trying to sell reaervatrol supplements? 

    Why I am anti-vegan anti-plant-based diet

    If people want to be vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, I think that is fine. But all this fake nonsense about eating meat or being a carnivore as being “bad for the planet”, or “unethical”, I find as nonsense.

     For example, all of these fake virtuous begins to go to Trader Joe’s and buy all this vegan candy and microwavable food; that is so much trash and pollution for the environment, and I don’t even care about the environment that much, and also I’m a Boy Scouts eagle scout. So don’t get at me with all this fake virtuosity of saving the planet and whatever.  

    Environmentalism is the new moneymaking scheme?

    Al Gore, didn’t he make a bunch of money from saying that an inconvenient truth and that the polar cats are going to melt and we were all going to die? 

    also, I believe James Cameron, the guy who produced avatar and the titanic and made a bunch of money is also best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is peddling all this fake propaganda about eating plants is good for the environment whatever, in order to peddle his billion dollar pea plant protein powder company?

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    Own your own opinion

    I think a big thing to consider is you must own your own opinion when it comes to diet health fitness etc. How and why?

    First, it seems that the big issue here is that nobody has any criticality when it comes to diet health fitness etc. Everyone is just following the same old script, nobody is pioneering, risking, or experimenting for themselves.

    For example when I talk to people that I am 100% carnivore, people are more shocked than anything, and I think they’re skepticism is in regards to “sustainability“, and when I tell them I’ve been doing it the last seven years, and also interment fasting no breakfast no lunch, only dinner the last seven years or so… People are shocked. And yet, I am just a mere mortal. 

    Think economics

    Perhaps one of the most useful things I learned studying sociology was to become more critical of almost everything. Everything that we have in modern-day society, we should consider society like a technology; tekhne in ancient Greek means technique and approach.  

    Society is like a well oiled machine which gains from the adherence of its constituents. That means, a big modern day society with a large population can only exist in function if everybody plays by the same rules.

    For example, society would probably be very dysfunctional if everyone acted like ERIC KIM, and just disdained everybody else. That is why living different and being different is the privilege of the fuse; 99.99% of people cannot do what I do, nor would they actually desire to do so.

    You are your own privilege

    The most privileged person to be is yourself. To ignore others, and to just follow your own path.

    Why don’t more people do this?

    My theory is that it comes down to ethics. To just do yourself, in your own weird way, seems unethical.

    For example, to be ignorant is seen as bad and evil, and to ignore “experts“, is also seen as foolish.

    Maybe becoming more foolish is a good idea?

    One man’s foolishness is another man’s wisdom. We should take this idea to heart. 

    For example, the insanity of an Elon musk starting a SpaceX, or transforming Tesla into what it is today. Or, the insanely radical idea bitcoin, from Satoshi, also, an insanely radical idea.

    Or Steve Jobs; then saying audacity of him to create a device with no keyboard, no stylus? 

    Become more audacious

    My new current life goal and path is to become more audacious, more unconventional, more unexpected.

    Life is too short for the basic. Go advanced.

    ERIC


    

  • When will Amazon, Amazon prime, Amazon pay, Whole Foods start accepting bitcoin or crypto?

    so currently I am invested invested in bitcoin. I’m starting to lean more into the Jack Dorsey school, blocked out XYZ, the cash app, square, the lightning network, and bitcoin as the new digital money?

    First and foremost, I love Whole Foods with the passion. Everyone likes to criticize and critique Whole Foods, I think they’re still stuck on the old school of thinking

    ChatGPT 4

    Amazon has shown interest in the field of digital currencies and blockchain technology. They have been actively looking for a “Head of Digital Currency and Blockchain” to join their Payment Acceptance and Customer Experience team. This role is significant as it aims to lead the company’s crypto adoption and integrate blockchain technology into Amazon’s various platforms. The job posting indicated that the successful candidate would be responsible for developing Amazon’s digital currency and blockchain strategy and product roadmap.

    Additionally, Amazon’s Digital and Emerging Payments (DEP) division has been hiring software engineers and developers for a digital currency project, with a particular focus on a new digital currency payment product to be launched in Mexico. This move by Amazon is in line with the increasing competition in the fintech sector, where other tech giants like Meta and Google are also making strides in cryptocurrency and blockchain integration.

    These developments suggest that Amazon is exploring the possibilities within the cryptocurrency and blockchain arena, although it’s still unclear how these initiatives will be implemented in their business model and services oai_citation:1,Amazon Is Looking to Hire a Digital Currency Lead – CoinDesk oai_citation:2,Amazon to Build Blockchain and Digital Currency Roadmap | FinTech Magazine oai_citation:3,Amazon Is Hiring A Crypto Expert For Its Payment Acceptance Team – Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) – Benzinga oai_citation:4,Amazon Is Hiring Developers for a Digital Currency Project – Decrypt.

    There are rumors and speculations circulating about Amazon potentially moving into the cryptocurrency space, including accepting cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as payment options. However, these are unconfirmed and speculative in nature. Amazon’s involvement in the cryptocurrency space is suggested to be significant, potentially impacting small business owners through its involvement in decentralized finance (DeFi) and its support for a portion of the Ethereum network via Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS supports around 25% of all Ethereum workloads globally, indicating Amazon’s already deep involvement in the cryptocurrency infrastructure.

    Despite these speculations, there has been no official confirmation from Amazon about accepting Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies directly. The company is known for its exploratory approach in various technological fields, so it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibility. However, as of now, these remain as rumors without concrete evidence or official announcements from Amazon.

    It’s important to note that if Amazon were to accept Bitcoin, it could have significant implications for the cryptocurrency market. This move could potentially add legitimacy to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as viable payment methods. Companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla have already integrated Bitcoin into their financial strategies, showing a trend towards mainstream corporate acceptance of cryptocurrencies.

    In conclusion, while there is speculation about Amazon’s potential move into accepting cryptocurrencies, there is no official confirmation or clear evidence supporting these claims as of now oai_citation:1,Why Amazon Will Likely Make a Massive Move Into Crypto | Inc.com oai_citation:2,Ready to deploy? Amazon’s Bitcoin acceptance can prime a payments future oai_citation:3,Amazon rumored to be accepting Bitcoin, MicoStrategy pledges to buy more BTC, Bitcoin struggles at $40K: Hodler’s Digest, July 25-31.

    As of now, Amazon does not directly accept Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies as a form of payment. However, there are indirect ways to use cryptocurrency for purchases on Amazon. One method is through the BitPay Card, a crypto debit card that can be loaded from a crypto wallet and used like a traditional debit card for Amazon purchases. Additionally, BitPay allows users to buy Amazon gift cards with cryptocurrencies, which can then be used for shopping on Amazon. Popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and others are supported by BitPay for these transactions.

    Despite various rumors and speculation, Amazon has not announced any plans to directly accept Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. In July 2021, Amazon denied a report claiming it was looking to accept Bitcoin payments by the end of that year. Therefore, until any official announcement is made, using services like BitPay remains the primary method for making Amazon purchases with cryptocurrency oai_citation:1,Use Bitcoin on Amazon to Buy Everything [2023] | BitPay oai_citation:2,Amazon denies report of accepting bitcoin as payment | Reuters.

  • Becoming Yourself

    In today’s fragile uncertain world… What’s real? What’s important?

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… Even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONEYA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage their power, but also Obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses.

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.

    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the Liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew tour Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

     so the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and change his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with Dr. Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic? 

    OK, it is 2024– we live in insanely advanced world, how is it and why is it that we still think so basic? 

    For example, it’s still befuddles me that people still take religion literally — don’t people understand that religion is all just a metaphor?

    Assuming that there are no gods, no afterlife, no “immortal soul”, whatever, then the simple question is how do you wish to live your life? 

    And also, what are you doing with your life? How are you using your energy time and metabolic resources, to build something beyond yourself?

    Health

    Health, wellness. How does it matter and what does it mean? 

    The first simple thought is the quality of your thoughts, your ambitions your hopes and your dreams, your entrepreneurial spirit is rooted in your health, your body, the physical. No no no, the “mind “, doesn’t exist, it is just a fiction.

    > In mens sano, alma sano.

    The “saw “, is simply an offshoot of your body. When your body dies, your soul also dies.

    If your body is healthy, your bodily composition your health is healthy, your mind will be healthy. People who have mental disease, whatever, the big issue is that their body is sick.

    For example, I think about my father and my dad, and he was a very sick man. I have a low-key suspicion that maybe he caught syphilis somewhere? I actually recall that he had a lot of anal issues, and I still remember when I was pretty young, maybe I was 11 years old or 10 years old or nine years old? Then my mom bought him a douche, to clean out his bowels?

    A lot of people who have bodily and physiological disease, end up getting mental disease. I think ultimately, I’m not 100% certain, but ultimately my dad I think either God or advanced his schizophrenia? Seeing fake images ghosts and visions, etc?

    What is schizophrenia?

    Schizophrenia I think in Greek just means split mind. This is an overly simplistic way of thinking about the mind because the mind cannot be “split”, according to these basic notions.

    My personal theory is when one catches some sort of disease, syphilis, other ancient diseases whatever, it does weird stuff to your mind. Even Friedrich Nietzsche towards the end of his life descended into madness, he lost his mind his body his soul, was taking care of by his sister until his death.

    There are some competing theories on how and why Nietzsche went mad.  One theory was he was gay and caught syphilis from another guy, and apparently there is a spurious connection or correlation, not causation, of being gay, syphilis, gay sex and syphilis?

    I think this is probably false because apparently Nietzsche was madly in love with this one woman, who did not requite his love, and therefore if you look at his writings, he is very very salty about it… therefore a lot of his anti-women misogyny thoughts maybe is because he couldn’t get the girl of his dreams? 

    Philosophers acting badly

    The reason why it is important and critical to think about, and consider the personal life of thinkers, their physiology, their muscle mass composition, their body fat composition, their height and stature etc. is that ultimately, the question we must critically think about is this:

    The philosopher as a human being… how does his physiology body and mind soul affect his writings? 

    For example, Nietzsche apparently had quite poor health his entire life, and I think a lot of his personal writings is for him to personally grapple with his poor health. He apparently traveled around a lot in Italy, Europe, to find an ideal climate for his poor bodily constitution.

    Even NASSIM TALEB – the only modern-day thinker philosopher worth following… apparently he always grew up as kind of a fatty boy, and I think a lot of his thoughts on diet health physical exercise etc. should be taken with a grain of salt, because I think he is still addicted to carbs, squid ink pasta? 

    Tell me what you eat, how you eat, how frequently or infrequently you eat, and I will tell you who you are

    One of the +1s that I give to Jack Dorsey, apparently he is like me! He just eats one meal a day, maybe the difference is that I eat 100% carnivore diet, only beef and lamb, aiming for 4 to 5 pounds of meat every single dinner, and if you look at Jack Dorsey, it doesn’t seem like he lifts weights. 

    Look inside their fridge

    Bad thing that I love to do whenever I visit peoples homes is always love to open up the fridges and look inside. Sometimes ask for permission, sometimes I just do it; because… If you see what is inside the fridge or freezer, you get to know a lot about about them.

    For example, for the most part, I put zero faith in anybody who shop at Trader Joe’s. Why? Trader Joe’s is just snacks with a good conscience.

    Also, I put zero trust in anybody who drinks Coca-Cola, Coke zero, or talks about “calories”. They obviously have no idea about any human physiology. 

    Also in terms of how the exercise, how frequently the exercise etc.; I’ve learned to distrust anybody who goes to the gym, or anybody who uses Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube etc., because… Any fitness influencer who uses Instagram, or any social media platform, what they are trying to do is maximize their followers and views, and sooner or later, they’re going to dip into the gummy bears, a.k.a. steroids.

    Becoming the ideal version of yourself

    I have certain ideas for myself. Essentially I want to look like a Greek demigod, Achilles in the flesh. I think I’m there.

    For example, I look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids. Much more muscular, with the same lean low body fat percentage. I’m not sure what my body fat percentage is at right now, but I could definitely see my suspect. This is where measuring body fat percentage is Inaccurate, just pinch your belly fat and see whether you could see your abs.

    The secret of getting a six pack?

    Very simple. Intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, only a 100% carnivore dinner. Quit vegetables, starches, carbs, fruit and fiber, fake sugars real sugars milk dairy etc.

    No no no, you don’t need a “balanced diet”. This is just a basic line of thinking for mediocre people who don’t have the courage to experiment and try out the extremes.

    The faucet of this notion of calories is propagated by the Coca-Cola corporation, who wants you to keep drinking more their diabetes water, even let us reclassify all timers as type three diabetes, purely something that you get infected with according to what you eat and what you drink.

    Real men drink tapwater

    Another really big scam that I’ve discovered, especially living here in LA, is this ridiculous notion of “alkaline water“. Anyone who believes in that nonsense is a fool.

    Also talking to a truck delivery driver, he told me that apparently, bottled water is actually more expensive than gasoline?

    A very simple thought, for this year or the New Year’s or in general… Only drink tapwater or filtered water! And don’t get one of those loser Hydro flask things, I think a simpler solution is to just drink out of the water fountain, just drink tapwater at the house, and if you want a portable bottle get the path water bottles, they are very cheap, Think maybe only $2.50? And you could reuse them! They are very lightweight, I like it in matte black.

    Elon Musk drinks tapwater, and so can you!

    The reason why I think it is important to read biographies of people you are inspired by, or learning more about their eating living habits is that a lot of who we are is predicated on what we put into our bodies. 

    For example, I am very inspired by Elon musk but I also take him with a green assault because he is too addicted to alcohol, and Red Bull. Also it seems like he is a fatty boy, he thinks too “scienticism-y”– which means he doesn’t understand hormones, and that drinking Red Bull and drinking alcohol is a bad idea. I think a real entrepreneur, a true innovator should be quite sober. This means no drugs no alcohol no Red Bulls.

    I also love Kanye West, and also Jay Z, but both of them are out because both are alcoholics.

    Alcohol is the worst drug?

    When I was in Providence Rhode Island, I randomly met one of my fans on the street, and he told me that he recently returned from Afghanistan the front lines or something, had some sort of PTSD, and street photography was his therapy. He told me he was also addicted to all the drugs, all the bad ones and I asked him… “Which drug is the worst”? He told me: the worst drug is alcohol.

    I think the big problem in today’s world is that now in today’s world, anywhere you go besides maybe the Middle East, drinking alcohol is the standard. To not drink alcohol, for some reason you’re the weirdo?

    This is why if next time somebody tries to pressure me to drink alcohol, I’ll just tell them I’m Muslim. And also a lot of people ask me about how I’ve been doing my intermittent fasting so religiously the last seven years; I just joke and say for me it is Ramadan every single day!

    Let us consider all the people who die from alcohol, either from alcohol overdose, or drinking while driving. I think the reason why alcohol is still legal is because for the most part, people have a good time with it, there’s a lot of advertising money behind it, think about all these fat guys with beards and tattoos who watch Football and basketball, drink beer and get fat, and jerk off to other guys being physical and masculine.

    Also, the ancient Greeks. Dionysus, Baccaus was the Greek god of drunkenness, and wine.

    It seems that wine was a critical part of ancient Greek society, as it was for the Romans. And in modern day times, wine is considered the peak of luxury and success. But don’t forget, wine will make you fat, wine is just sugary grape juice with alcohol with a good conscience. And no no no, all that fake science about reservatrol and one glass of red wine being a healthy thing for you is fake; it is centered around fake science and statistics which I think, was bankrolled by an individual who was trying to sell reaervatrol supplements? 

    Why I am anti-vegan anti-plant-based diet

    If people want to be vegetarian or vegan for ethical reasons, I think that is fine. But all this fake nonsense about eating meat or being a carnivore as being “bad for the planet”, or “unethical”, I find as nonsense.

     For example, all of these fake virtuous begins to go to Trader Joe’s and buy all this vegan candy and microwavable food; that is so much trash and pollution for the environment, and I don’t even care about the environment that much, and also I’m a Boy Scouts eagle scout. So don’t get at me with all this fake virtuosity of saving the planet and whatever.  

    Environmentalism is the new moneymaking scheme?

    Al Gore, didn’t he make a bunch of money from saying that an inconvenient truth and that the polar cats are going to melt and we were all going to die? 

    also, I believe James Cameron, the guy who produced avatar and the titanic and made a bunch of money is also best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is peddling all this fake propaganda about eating plants is good for the environment whatever, in order to pedal his billion dollar P plant protein powder company?

    

  • Becoming Yourself

    Becoming Yourself

    In today’s fragile uncertain world… What’s real? What’s important?

    The first thought is you are real, you are important. You are the most critical thing in the world.

    One of the big issues in today’s world is that nobody is allowed to posit themselves as an end into themselves. What that means is this:

    typically what people believe is that you must sacrifice yourself, all of your resources whatever for the sake of humanity and other people. One is not allowed to invest all your time resources energy and money into advancing and elevating yourself.

    For example, venture capitalists. The goal and purpose and telos is to invest money, seed capital or whatever into these foreign, non-human companies. 

    However, companies are not real. Even the notion of company companion is somebody you share bread with.

    Why not invest in individuals — real life human beings?

    Or better yet, why not invest in yourself?

    You is the goal

    My personal take is that the problem here is religion, ethics, modern-day religious thinking. Most of the planet is governed by a form of Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam etc.… Even a lot of these “atheist“ people are essentially still in line with the Benjamin Franklin, protestant work ethic mode of living and thinking.

    For example, if you look a lot of Caucasian Americans, whose family have been here for several generations, even though they’re not religious, they don’t go to church, they don’t believe in “God”, they still have protestant work ethics; they work hard, they save money, they spend a little bit money on themselves here and there, but for the most part they invest towards their kids their families their communities etc.

    Even Fernandinho Galliani on his treatsie on money, DELLA MONEYA; he talks a lot about God, the creator, the deity whatever. So even we should take the opinion of Galliani with a grain of salt, because anybody who tries to justify their position by invoking God or whatever– it is typically a sign that their opinion is a bit feeble.

    But it’s written in the Bible!

    And yes, the Bible is just a mishmash of different early Christian father writers, and if you think about critical theology, or philology… You must understand and realize that this was all written by fallible men. 

    How to advance

    Honestly, I think the number one critical skill in today’s world or in general is critical thinking. Critical comes from Greek KRITIKOS, which essentially means judge, to judge, to weigh. 

    So for example, we often get words a little bit confused. We misconstrue different words like “critic”, “criticism” with hate etc.

    For example, we talk about criticism, typically we think of criticism like people just saying bad things about us or concepts etc. But, I think you could be a critic, a loving critic. The art of critique is to simply look at something, more objectively, without any hate or vitriol, and to just judge something for what you think it is. 

    For example, somebody who is buried in the annals of history; Tacitus on the Jews. Tacitus, one of the early Roman historians, I think reading him is interesting because honestly, he just states his opinion, gives credit where it is due, gives pros and cons, but also speaks his mind. 

    For example, when he is talking about the people of Judea, and is trying to outline them their cultures etc., he says both the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. He praises Jewish people for their industry their courage their power, but also Obviously is diametrically opposed to their customs, their beliefs, which were weird foreign and anti-Roman.

    In fact, I think if we critically think about Judaism, Jewish people, the descendants of Judea, it seems that the only historical thing we could really understand is that these people were the descendants of Moses. So the best way to think about Judaism as a religion, or even thinking about Christianity is to think that it was essentially a religion invented by Moses, to solidify his people, to strengthen them, And for them to persist.

    Think Moses.

    And also, Islam. Yeah yeah yeah we are all politically correct and whatever, but I think the critical thing is to understand Mohammed as a real life human being, the visions that he got from God were probably just some sort of hallucinations he had while in a cave, and think that the religion of Muhammad, Islam, is essentially a religion invented from a single man, Mohammed.

    Religion and politics?

    I remember the kid, I was bit confused; growing up Roman Catholic, Korean American, in the Liberal Bay area… I was a bit confused that if there was one God, how is it that there were other gods in the world?

    Also things which were very confusing to me; Jesus was Jewish?

    Also something that I’ve been discovering and rediscovering more recently, learning that in fact, the Bible starts off with the Jewish Hebrew tour Bible, I think the first three chapters of the typical Christian Bible is just Genesis and the ones in the original Jewish Bible?

    Critical thinking

     so the reason why we have so many thinkers who are Jewish Jewish American Israeli etc. is that the Jewish culture is slated towards critical introspection, thinking. For example if you’re curious, whenever you see a famous author writer influencer or whatever, just open up ChatGPT, the premium one, and ask whether they are Jewish or not, or the history of their last name.

    In fact in one of these anti-Semitic texts which was sponsored by Henry Ford, and Henry Ford was overly anti-Semitic, there is this article titled “the subtle art of changing last Jewish names”, and in fact, studying the genealogy of last names is super interesting because in fact, a lot of these “Jewish” sounding last names are changed in order for Jewish people to assimilate into America, American culture, different countries etc.

    For example, John Stewart I believe is Jewish American, and change his last name to sound more “American”. The same thing goes with Dr. Kirk Douglas, whose family immigrated from I think Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe Jewish people, and also changed his name to sound more “American”.

    Also a weird fellow, Bob Dylan, I think his original name is Andrew Zimmerman, he is Jewish American. 

    Even things that I didn’t know and understand is that Jerry Seinfeld, the whole Seinfeld show, which I watched a lot as a kid of reruns and stuff like that is essentially a story about Jewish American culture in America?

    Unchaining yourself from religious, ethical, or moralistic thinking

    Who are the best thinkers? The ancient Greeks, the ones who came before Socrates. But still… we should take the opinion of the ancient Greeks with a grain of salt because even them, were greatly influenced by the “gymnosophists“ – gymnos in ancient Greek means naked, essentially imagine these weird hippie naked Indian people from India, who would share their sophistry or their philosophy and thinking with others.

    I think a lot of early Greek thinkers like Heraclitus, Democritus etc. their thinking was hugely inspired by the gymnosophists, from India… that is why a lot of these pre-Socratic thinkers have philosophies which sound very Buddhist in nature.

    1. You never step into the same river twice – Heraclitus
    2. Even a hair cast its own shadow – Publius Syrus
    3. The path up and down is the same – Heraclitus

    Why is our thinking still so basic?